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| | | | | Many of us are taught to make sure our sites can be used via keyboard. Why is that, and what is it like in practice? Chris Ashton did an experiment to find out. He hopes to raise the profile of difficulties faced by real people, which are avoidable if we design and develop in a way that is sympathetic to their needs. Chris used the web for a day without JavaScript. Today, he forces himself to navigate the web using just his keyboard. | |
| | | | | blog.danielna.com | |
| | | | | Accessibility is not a feature, it's a requirement. | |
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| | | | | Automated tools like Lighthouse are great, but if you want to really understand accessibility, you'll need to get your hands dirty. | |
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| | | The is the most versatile and used element in HTML. It represents nothing, while allowing developers to manipulate it into almost anything by use... | ||